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FREE Zyrtec at Rite Aid

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If you use Zyrtec, here’s a way to get a 4+ month supply for free at Rite Aid this week. It requires a bit of work, but remember, free allergy medicine is practically unheard of. You will need to do three separate transactions:

To clarify, you will submit your receipt by the internet for the first four offers and mail the actual receipts for the fifth one.

FREE with $3.03 overage after coupons & all five rebates.

If you don’t want to do three separate transactions, you can simplify it by just buying 2 Zyrtecs ($53.98) and using no coupons. Submit your receipts in the same manner. Your out of pocket and rebate amounts will be the same, you will just have one less package of medicine.

**You must have $50 in Zyrtec products after all coupons to qualify for one of the rebate offers.

I received a postcard from McNEIL-PPC, Inc. that said they would not process my $10 mail-in-rebate because "this offer cannot be combined with any other offer." Did anyone else have this trouble? Bonnie =)

I am doing the deal this week in a slightly different way because I missed the sale on the 45 Ct. In this senario if it was truely out of pocket I wouldn’t be able to use my 5/25. Could I add $5 worth of other merchandise so it doesn’t effect what I paid for the Zyrtec? Thanks! You guys are great.

I haven’t tried it yet, but I did read that it worked for someone else last month. If you try it, I suggest you don’t open anything and wait until the online rebates are cleared. The mail-in-rebate should work just fine.